Dwayne Haskins, Keandre Jones commit to Ohio State

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"It has been a dream of mine to play for Ohio State," said Haskins, the No. 3 quarterback in the 2016 class. "This prestigious university best represents my family values, and playing under Urban Meyer's strong leadership abilities and a person that I can have a relationship with after football was important."

Haskins had been committed to Maryland since May 15 and had been a big piece of the class, even helping to bring in some Terrapins recruits up to this point.

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That included ESPN 300 linebacker Keandre Jones, who also flipped his commitment from Maryland to Ohio State on Monday.

The two prospects decided that they would both make the switch and announced their decision together, giving Ohio State three ESPN 300 commitments on the day. Wide receiver Binjimen Victor committed to the Buckeyes earlier Monday, capping off a huge recruiting day.

Haskins cited the coaching changes at Maryland -- Randy Edsall was fired midseason -- as a big reason for his decision to flip his commitment. Haskins said he had built an excellent relationship with the previous staff.

"I stayed verbally committed to Maryland despite the coaching changes, and I believe things happen for a reason," Haskins said. "This was God's way of giving me an opportunity to re-evaluate my decision."

The quarterback took a visit to Ohio State and also considered LSU before deciding the Buckeyes had what he was looking for.

The three commitments give Ohio State 12 ESPN 300 recruits, second only to LSU, which has 16 ESPN 300 commits.

The Buckeyes have had four ESPN 300 quarterback commits since the 2013 class. Now Maryland is searching for an answer at the position.